جزییات کتاب
This ninth volume in the series concentrates on in situ spectroscopic methods and combines a balanced mixture of theory and applications, making it highly readable for chemists and physicists, as well as for materials scientists and engineers. As with the previous volumes, all the chapters continue the high standards of this series, containing numerous references to further reading and the original literature, for easy access to this new field. The editors have succeeded in selecting highly topical areas of research and in presenting authors who are leaders in their fields, covering such diverse topics as diffraction studies of the electrode-solution interface, thin organic films at electrode surfaces, linear and non-linear spectroscopy as well as sum frequency generation studies of the electrified solid-solution interface, plus quantitative SNIFTIRS and PM-IRRAS. Special attention is paid to recent advances and developments, which are critically and thoroughly discussed. The result is a compelling set of reviews, serving equally well as an excellent and up-to-date source of information for experienced researchers in the field, as well as as an introduction for newcomers.Content: Chapter 1 In?situ X?ray Diffraction Studies of the Electrode/Solution Interface (pages 1–45): Christopher A. Lucas and Nenad M. MarkovicChapter 2 UV?Visible Reflectance Spectroscopy of Thin Organic Films at Electrode Surfaces (pages 47–95): Takamasa SagaraChapter 3 Epi?Fluorescence Microscopy Studies of Potential Controlled Changes in Adsorbed Thin Organic Films at Electrode Surfaces (pages 97–126): Dan Bizzotto and Jeff L. ShepherdChapter 4 Linear and Non?Linear Spectroscopy at the Electrified Liquid/Liquid Interface (pages 127–161): David J. FerminChapter 5 Sum Frequency Generation Studies of the Electrified Solid/Liquid Interface (pages 163–198): Steven Baldelli and Andrew A. GewirthChapter 6 IR Spectroscopy of the Semiconductor/Solution Interface (pages 199–232): Jean?Noel Chazalviel and Francois OzanamChapter 7 Recent Advances in in?situ Infrared Spectroscopy and Applications in Single?Crystal Electrochemistry and Electrocatalysis (pages 233–268): Carol KorzeniewskiChapter 8 In?situ Surface?Enhanced Infrared Spectroscopy of the Electrode/Solution Interface (pages 269–314): Masatoshi OsawaChapter 9 Quantitative SNIFTIRS and PM IRRAS of Organic Molecules at Electrode Surfaces (pages 315–376): Vlad Zamlynny and Jacek LipkowskiChapter 10 Tip?Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy — Recent Developments and Future Prospects (pages 377–418): Bruno Pettinger